Ask the StoryBots - Season 3

Season 3
The StoryBots are standing by to field more questions from curious kids -- from "Why do people look different?" to "Where does chocolate come from?"

Episodes

How Do You Make Music?
After tumbling into a tuba, the StoryBots enter a magical, musical wonderland.

Where Do Planets Come From?
The 'Bots blast off into outer space to learn how planets are made -- and what they're made of.

Why Do People Look Different?
No two people are exactly alike, thanks to a little thing called DNA.

Why Do We Have to Recycle?
A trip to a landfill teeming with trash teaches the StoryBots the importance of recycling.

How Do Cell Phones Work?
To see how cell phones work, the StoryBots hop inside one.

What Happens When You Flush the Toilet?
We use the toilet every day, but how does it work -- and where does our waste go?

Where Does Chocolate Come From?
The StoryBots jump into a vending machine to find out where candy bars come from.

How Do Eyes See?
The StoryBots brave a castle on a dark and stormy night to understand how eyesight works.
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